<h3> THE MASTER OF MAGIC </h3>
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<i>The Story of a Boy who Learned His Lessons in School</i>
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<p>Once upon a time there lived a man who had three sons. The two older
ones worked in the fields, but the youngest one went to school. He
learned how to read and write and do sums and make drawings. At last
he even learned magic.</p>
<p>The two elder brothers complained to their father about him one day.
Their hearts were bitter against him.</p>
<p>"It is not fair, father," they said. "We work hard every day in the
fields and bring home money to enrich the family. Why shouldn't our
brother work, too? He does nothing except study."</p>
<p>The youngest son heard their words of complaint.</p>
<p>"Will you go hunting with me to-morrow, father?" he asked. "I have
learned much magic. In fact, I have become a master of magic. I will
turn myself into a hunting dog if you will go into the fields with me."</p>
<p>The next day the young man changed himself by magic into a hunting dog,
and his father went into the fields with him. He bagged many rabbits
that day. As they returned home, he met one of his friends.</p>
<p>"What luck to-day?" asked his friend.</p>
<p>The hunter proudly displayed the rabbits he had in his bag. "I have
them, thanks to my dog," he said.</p>
<p>"I'd like to buy that dog of yours," said his friend. "What will you
take for him?"</p>
<p>The father named an enormous price, and to his great surprise his
friend accepted it. The money was passed over at once, and the hunting
dog went home with his new master.</p>
<p>The next day they went on a hunting expedition into the deep forest.
Suddenly the dog disappeared. His master called and whistled to him in
vain. Finally he was obliged to return home without him. He had lost
both the dog and the money he had paid for him.</p>
<p>"Have you seen my hunting dog?" were his words for many weeks to every
one he met.</p>
<p>His hunting dog had fled into a deep forest and once more resumed his
original form. He returned home and told his two brothers that in a
single day he had earned for his father more than their combined
efforts for many weeks. Indeed it was quite true.</p>
<p>The next day the young man said to his father: "Will you buy a saddle
and bridle for me if I turn myself into a horse?"</p>
<p>His father made the purchase, and then the young man changed into a
handsome black horse. His father rode him up and down the streets very
proudly. The Great Magician noticed the beautiful beast.</p>
<p>He called the man to him and said: "That is a very good horse you are
riding. What will you sell him for?"</p>
<p>The father named an enormous price, but he at once paid it cheerfully.
He ordered the horse placed in his stables.</p>
<p>Now this Great Magician had a beautiful daughter who was very fond of
horses. She went out to inspect his new purchase as soon as it was
brought home. She noticed that the horse ate nothing.</p>
<p>"What a beauty!" she cried as she stroked his glossy black coat. "You
are the handsomest horse in the stable. Why don't you eat? I believe
your bridle is hurting you. I'm going to take it off."</p>
<p>As soon as the bridle was removed it was changed into a bird and flew
out the window. The Great Magician at that moment changed himself into
a hawk and killed the bird, never dreaming that it was the bridle of
the new horse he had purchased.</p>
<p>The next morning when the Great Magician went to mount his beautiful
black steed there was no new horse to be found in the stable. The
horse had changed into a kernel of corn.</p>
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<p>The Great Magician transformed himself into a hen to eat up the corn,
but the youth was too quick for him. He changed into a dog and seized
the hen between his teeth and gave it a good shaking. Then he returned
to his own form and explained the whole affair to the Great Magician.</p>
<p>"You are surely a master of magic," was the comment of the magician.</p>
<p>When the Great Magician had forgiven him for the shaking he had
received when he was in the form of a hen, he gladly gave his consent
to his daughter's marriage to the master of magic.</p>
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